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@ -6,8 +6,12 @@ The template itself is in the `{{cookiecutter.thesis_type}}-{{cookiecutter.thesi
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In order to generate a project from the template:
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* install cookiecutter
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* find a cookiecutter-applica-pypackage release applicable (usually the latest release/tag listed at <https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/cookiecutter-amu-thesis>), say VERSION
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* find a cookiecutter-amu-thesis release applicable (usually the latest release/tag listed at <https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/cookiecutter-amu-thesis>), say VERSION
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* run: `cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/cookiecutter-amu-thesis.git --checkout VERSION`
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* configure a repository called `msc-YOURSURNAME` at
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<https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl> (see
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<http://filipg-jenkins.wmi.amu.edu.pl/Repos> for more information), grant read and write
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access rights to Filip Graliński
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Interoperation with Overleaf
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----------------------------
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@ -15,31 +19,34 @@ Interoperation with Overleaf
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Overleaf handles git but it's very cr*ppy. It's better to upload a
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package to Overleaf first:
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0. You need LaTeX installed (e.g. in Ubuntu, you'd need to do: `sudo apt install texlive-latex-full`).
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1. Create a project locally.
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2. Run `make`
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3. Run `make source-pack`
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4. Upload the zip file to Overleaf.
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5. Copy project to some other place.
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5. Clone the repo from Overleaf: `git clone https://git.overleaf.com/FUNNY-OVERLEAF-CODE PAPERID-paper`
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6. Set remotes:
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4. Check whether you have an account at http://filipg-jenkins.wmi.amu.edu.pl:8090,
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if not, sign up there (see also http://filipg-jenkins.wmi.amu.edu.pl/Jenkins).
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5. Send the zip file to Filip Graliński along with your login at Jenkins and wait for the reply.
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6. Copy project to some other place.
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7. Clone the repo from Overleaf: `git clone https://git.overleaf.com/FUNNY-OVERLEAF-CODE PAPERID-paper`
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8. Set remotes:
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```
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git remote add overleaf https://git.overleaf.com/FUNNY-OVERLEAF-CODE
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git remote set-url origin git@git.wmi.amu.edu.pl:YOURID/YOUR-GITLAB-REPO
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```
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7. Set credential helper so that stupid Overleaf won't ask about
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8. Set credential helper so that stupid Overleaf won't ask about
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password: `git config credential.helper "cache --timeout=10000000"`
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8. Unfortunately, Overleaf will discard hidden files (`.*`) when a zip
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9. Unfortunately, Overleaf will discard hidden files (`.*`) when a zip
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is uploaded, also file permissions will be somewhat broken (did I
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tell you how much I hate Overleaf?)
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9. … so you need to copy `.cookiecutter.yml` file and re-apply the template (`cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/cookiecutter-amu-thesis.git --checkout VERSION --output-dir .. --config-file .cookiecutter.yml --no-input --overwrite-if-exists`)
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10. Re-commit the files (including recovered `.*` files).
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11. Push the repo to Overleaf (fortunately, the `.*` will be treated
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10. … so you need to copy `.cookiecutter.yml` file and re-apply the template (`cookiecutter https://git.wmi.amu.edu.pl/filipg/cookiecutter-amu-thesis.git --checkout VERSION --output-dir .. --config-file .cookiecutter.yml --no-input --overwrite-if-exists`)
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11. Re-commit the files (including recovered `.*` files).
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12. Push the repo to Overleaf (fortunately, the `.*` will be treated
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correctly when this is done by git): `git push overleaf master`
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12. Push the repo to GitLab. `git push origin master`
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13. Set the Overleaf git remote in `helpers/vars`
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14. Now you can synchronize between GitLab repo and Overleaf manually or using `helpers/synchro.sh` script
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13. Push the repo to GitLab. `git push origin master`
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14. Set the Overleaf git remote in `helpers/vars`
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15. Now you can synchronize between GitLab repo and Overleaf manually or using `helpers/synchro.sh` script
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Updating package with updated template
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